So, it's a 6¾?
So, it's a 6¾?
I've seen worse.
Oh noes! I've been Compuserved!
Seattle had to start salting, because they were tired of looking like assclowns on YouTube.
Maybe I'm wrong (I admit it when it happens), but I think that Neon is a victim of some sort of cooling system failure, and not of Mother Nature.
I'd like to point out that even earlier than that, AMC was first automaker to offer factory rustproofing (in 1980, I believe) courtesy of Ziebart. And if you think it was the Americans that died of body rot first, try finding any Japanese cars from the 80's or before that spent their lives in the snow belt. Most of…
The idea of modding this near-perfect time capsule of American automotive history makes my head and heart hurt.
"...but when is the last time you saw one of the 27,136 examples of this model built that year?"
That wasn't a hatchback, unfortunately. It was just a sedan with an awkwardly-styled fastback roof.
Ow. My eyes.
Sprinter's website works fine for me.
Ford. Photo galleries that don't show all the features, equipment lists that don't show what things look like or what they do, and when you try to option one up, it lists a bunch of stuff that isn't available on the model you chose without starting over again.
Sorry about your Civic.
Like saving $50 a month on gas, while gaining a nice, new $400+ car payment?
But sometimes the floor show is worth it all.
Is it me, or does it seem odd that the cam was conveniently angled towards oncoming traffic and was able to capture whatever that was?
Based on his history of changing positions, "Rambler Rogue" would have been a more accurate name.
Sorry, but I'm at work. This ain't no place grabbing knobs.
By the way, "rear windshield?" Shouldn't that be "back window" or "backlight?"